Hi,
just take a look into the c:\netinst\unattend.txt -> Section _meta. I
hope this hint is enough....

greetings mario

Am Mittwoch, den 29.11.2006, 12:54 +0200 schrieb Alon Lutzker:
> Hi All,
>  
> Does anybody have a bat file that will copy the relevant i386
> directory to the c:\ drive of the target?
>  
> I tried to do it using the %WINVER% variable, but it seems to fill
> that variable from the installed OS, which means I can't distinguish
> between the directories in z:\os. There I have winxpsp1 winxpsp2
> winxphm (XP Home) and other XP versions in different languages, which
> all give %WINVER% the same value.
>  
> Any help would be appricieated.
>  
> Alon 
>  
>  
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